In this episode of the No Film School Podcast, GG Hawkins and Ryan Koo dig into the often‑murky world of film release strategy and distribution from multiple angles—and then sit down with acclaimed filmmaker Ruben Fleischer to trace his path from indie start to big‑budget studio productions.In this episode, we discuss:GG’s journey with her micro‑budget feature I Really Love My Husband: festival strategy, light theatrical run, and streaming rolloutThe importance of marketing and audience‑building even for indie films (“the extra 50% of effort after picture‑lock”)Festival submission strategy: premium “buyer’s festivals” vs regional festivals, world‑premiere constraints, and timing decisionsTools and tactics: creating trailer/sizzle assets, leveraging sales & festival reps, doing the reference‑check on distributorsReal‑world rejection: extracting learning from “pass” notes and small deals, how to choose between flashy name vs partner who will work for youThe one‑to‑one interview with Ruben Fleischer: his early career, moving from shorts/commmercials to features, how he handles large‑scale shoots, visualising scenes, leading big crews, and navigating reshootsRuben’s key pieces of advice for emerging filmmakers: making things now, learning by doing, honing your craft by continuing to createA bonus deep‑dive into how even locked‑picture films still require a lot of narrative strategy, deliverables, and business savvy in order to land distributionGuests:Ruben FleischerSubscribe to the No Film School Podcast on:Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogleGet your question answered on the podcast by emailing podcast@nofilmschool.com Listen to more episodes of the No Film School podcast right here: ...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Saturday, 15 November